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London Broil with Soy Citrus Mayonnaise

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London Broil with Soy Citrus MayonnaiseMikkel Vang

London broil comes in different weights and thicknesses; it may be necessary to use two pieces to get the proper amount for this dish.

One of the great things about this recipe is that the steak's marinade is also used in the soy citrus mayonnaise, so you get double the flavor.

Cooks' notes:

•Steak can be marinated up to 1 day.
•Soy citrus mayonnaise can be chilled up to 5 days.
•If reserving remaining marinade for another use, strain and cool completely, uncovered, then freeze in sealed bag. Thaw, then boil 1 minute before using.

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